• @[email protected]
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      107 months ago

      Yep, I scan a QR code that they give me and my bank, any bank in my country, will transfer the requested amount to the restaurant in one click on my phone. With two additional clicks I can send a QR code made by my bank to my friend who can transfer his part to me. Both transfers happen within a second.

      On the way home, I pay for public transport by bank transfer by holding my card to the reader when getting on the bus, then off the bus. It’s simple and secure.

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              17 months ago

              They charge the vendor/bank for the service.

              And sell your purchase history. (Exactly, it must be said, the same way Visa et al make money.)

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                They charge the vendor/bank for the service.

                According to my research, they do not.

                That’s the whole reason it was put forward in the first place.

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                  Zelle charges the banks 50 to 75 cents per transaction. It’s free for the end user, though that 50 to 75 cents is passed on to the end user anyhow. (probably by offering slightly lower interest rates, or whatever.)

                  Additionally, Zelle is getting in on data brokerage; like Visa.

                  That said, it should be noted that that fee isn’t so much to make money as it was to maintain the service. Zelle’s purpose was to break Venmo and Cash App. (which is why it’s integrated into your banking apps.)

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          You don’t get out much or you live in BFE. Plenty of restaurants bring you a QR code on the check.

          I’d much prefer to do that than to hand my card off to a stranger to do god-knows-what with for 5-10 minutes in the back room.

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            Plenty of restaurants bring you a QR code on the check.

            Live in a big city and I’ve never noticed.

            I’d much prefer to do that than to hand my card off to a stranger to do god-knows-what with for 5-10 minutes in the back room.

            Sure if they have it. Although some places have tap to pay now.